reasonably foreseeable means likely to occur—
reasonably foreseeable means that a reasonable inquiry would have revealed to the Company that a Distributor could sell Covered Products to California. Some, but not all examples of such circumstances include: where the Distributor sells products online/over the internet, telephone, telephone applications (apps), or mail-order; maintains or intends to maintain storage, warehouse(s), brick-and-mortar retail establishment(s) located in California.
reasonably foreseeable means sufficiently likely to
More Definitions of reasonably foreseeable
reasonably foreseeable means sufficiently likely to occur such that a person of ordinary prudence would take it into account in reaching a decision.
reasonably foreseeable. With respect to an anticipated or imminent payment default, as defined under the Code or applicable Treasury Regulations and otherwise in accord with Accepted Servicing Practices.
reasonably foreseeable means sufficiently likely to occur such that a person of ordinary prudence would take it into account in reaching a decision. § 1508.24 Referring agency.
reasonably foreseeable risk means the circumstances of the relationship between the offender and the third party (e.g., employer and employee) suggest the offender may engage in a criminal or antisocial manner similar or related to past conduct.
reasonably foreseeable when used in the context of a default means that the Servicer has assessed the Mortgagor's current ability to pay its obligations with respect to the Mortgage Loan, and has reasonably determined that the Mortgagor is unable to make the payments required under the Mortgage Loan in the foreseeable future. Nothing in this Section 3.1.2 shall be construed to limit the ability of the Servicer to arrange for the sale of a Mortgaged Property pursuant to Section 13.3.3.
reasonably foreseeable means that an or- dinary person could conclude that a threat to health or safety exists and that harm to health or safety is reasonably likely to occur if a use or dis- closure is not made, based on facts and circum- stances known at the time of the disclosure.
reasonably foreseeable means a fact-specific determination of whether something can reasonably be foreseen; "reasonably foreseeable" does not include remote or speculative consequences;